Stand Off Suspect Charged With Murder And Multiple Counts Of CSC

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MECOSTA TOWNSHIP, Mich. – The man who was arrested following a 10-hour standoff near Big Rapids which ended in murder was charged Friday afternoon. 27-year-old Duncan Eric Willis II was charged with felony homicide, sexual assault and weapons charges.

FOX 17 checked his criminal record. It shows several convictions including the following: domestic violence in Oceana County, 2007; misdemeanor assaults in Lake County, 2007 and 2008; misdemeanor assault in Big Rapids, 2011; domestic violence second offense in Big Rapids, 2012.

During a news conference Friday morning, investigators said the incident began around 8:30 p.m. at a Rogers Heights home on Cramer Road, just south of Big Rapids. Police received a call saying that there were shots fired in the area. Deputies later learned that a man forced his way into the home.

Police say a woman inside the house was on the phone with her boyfriend when she said a man came in with a long-gun, when he lost contact with her he called someone else to go check on her. That’s when another woman and her friend showed up to see what was going on. Police say that woman, who they identified as 58-year-old Kathleen Hawley of Morley, was shot as she entered the home.

The friend was able to get away and call 911. When officials arrived to the home they discovered that the 27-year-old suspect was holding hostages. Among them,three children, two 7-year-old boys and a 10-month-old girl, and three women, ages 20-30 were inside the home.

The Michigan State Police became involved and a negotiator was called to the scene. The man let the children and two of the women out just before 5 a.m. and then, at about 6:30 a.m. the last woman was released and the suspect was arrested.

The sheriff’s department said that the women were all sexually assaulted during the standoff. Police say that the children were not hurt. Willis was charged with the following Friday afternoon:

• Homicide – felony murder

• Criminal sexual conduct – first degree (weapon used) x 6 counts

• Kidnapping

• Weapons – dangerous weapon – carrying with unlawful intent

• Weapons – felony firearm

• Habitual offender 2nd notice

Willis II is expected back in court on December 2 for a preliminary examination.